2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2014.07.022
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Polysulfide speciation and reactivity in chromate-contaminated soil

Abstract: Calcium polysulfide (CPS) has been observed to maintain a reducing capacity for prolonged time periods when used to treat Cr(VI)-contaminated soils. This study utilized bulk and micro-X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy to investigate sulfur speciation in soil samples treated with CPS in batch and column studies and to determine the source of the reducing potential. Bulk XANES spectra indicated the presence of two dominant sulfur species: elemental sulfur, which is the product of the sulf… Show more

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“…Micro-SRXRF spectrometry revealed the detailed chemical nature of radioactive aerosol micro-particles, resulting in better understanding of what occurred in the plant during the early stages of the accident. 423 Calcium polysulde (CPS) was observed to maintain a reducing capacity for prolonged time periods when used to treat Cr VI -contaminated soils. The following elements were detected in all three particles: Ba.…”
Section: Chemical State and Speciationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Micro-SRXRF spectrometry revealed the detailed chemical nature of radioactive aerosol micro-particles, resulting in better understanding of what occurred in the plant during the early stages of the accident. 423 Calcium polysulde (CPS) was observed to maintain a reducing capacity for prolonged time periods when used to treat Cr VI -contaminated soils. The following elements were detected in all three particles: Ba.…”
Section: Chemical State and Speciationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chrysochoou and Ting (2011) [11] pointed out that the reduction of hexavalent chromium by calcium polysulfide was affected by aqueous pH and dissolved oxygen (DO). In the presence of oxygen, an oxidation reaction of polysulfide would take place and thiosulfate (S 2 O 3 −2 ) formed; the reaction was as follows [16]:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chrysochoou and Ting (2011) [11] pointed out that the reduction of hexavalent chromium by calcium polysulfide was affected by aqueous pH and dissolved oxygen (DO). In the presence of oxygen, an oxidation reaction of polysulfide would took place and thiosulfate (S2O3 -2 ) formed, the reaction was shown as follows [16]:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%